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The Rat
Aug 29, 2004

You will find no one to help you here. Beth DuClare has been dissected and placed in cryonic storage.

Did a long day hike in the Rawah wilderness over the weekend. 16 miles in a day. Here's my favorite resulting pic. The original pano shot is something like 31k x 10k pixels.



Wait what's that little black thing sticking out of the rocks on the right


OH SNAP PIKA PHOTOBOMB

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The Rat
Aug 29, 2004

You will find no one to help you here. Beth DuClare has been dissected and placed in cryonic storage.

^^ ayyy I've been around there, gorgeous scenery. Need to go back at some point and do the peak hike there like you did. Lovely shot!

Rowe glacier.


Some bighorns, first time I've seen them in the wild. Only other time I've seen them is right off the road, causing tourist traffic jams.


Looking out across towards Lake Dunraven.

The Rat
Aug 29, 2004

You will find no one to help you here. Beth DuClare has been dissected and placed in cryonic storage.

Anza Borrego posted:

Extremely blessed.
What focal length did you shoot at/how close were you able to get?

That was just at 40mm on my 12-40 lens (on micro 4/3, so I guess 80mm equivalent), and at about 20m. They were more skittish on my way up to the glacier, and coming down that group seemed at least curious and stood around watching me as I slowly went down the slope. I wasn't going straight towards them, more at a 70 degree angle or so.

Then they decided I was too close and ran off.

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